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Old 01-06-2015, 08:42 PM   #861
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Can you run multiple monitors on a Chromebook/Chromebox? I find that the most productivity enhancement the last few years comes from having a setup with several monitors to spread the desktop around. If Chrome handles that I'd consider switching.
Yes you can
https://support.google.com/chromeboo.../1060909?hl=en

Connect to a monitor or TV

You can connect your Chromebook to a monitor or TV. After you connect, you can:

Extend your desktop to display across multiple screens.
Mirror your display to show the same image on your Chromebook and external monitor.
To project your Chromebook's screen on an external monitor or TV, connect the monitor to your Chromebook. To get the best possible resolution, use high-quality cables that don’t convert from one end to the other (e.g. HDMI-to-HDMI, or DVI-to-DVI).

Single-link DVI adapters can only support low resolutions, depending on refresh rate. Passive HDMI-to-VGA or DP-to-VGA adapters aren’t supported on your Chromebook.
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